Item details

*2 .jpg files containing an 8.5" by 11" full sheet paper for printing on backs of tags (the backgrounds of the viewing sheets show the paper that's included)

(The file download is in a Winzip format. When downloading you will have the option of downloading a .png or pdf version. The .png set also includes a tag hanging string file as pictured on the viewing sheet .)

This set of tags was created from a beautiful book of paintings by Henry Hutt, done in the early 1900s. These would be beautiful attached to an elegant gift, but also great for a multitude of projects. They make great little quick gifts when done up in a set. Use them for ornaments or bookmarks or just hang on a cabinet or cupboard doorknob. They're very versatile for scrapbooking and cardmaking. If you're making some sets for gifts, don't forget to make a set or two for yourself. It's always nice to have a little stash of gift tags on hand!

When printing on the backs of the tags, if you're lucky enough to have a printer that does borderless, use that to print the back. If not, see the notes in the Readme.txt file that comes with the download.

You can ink the edges if desired. That really adds a nice finishing touch. There are lots of ways you can personalize and make them your own and lots of different ways to package them.

These files are for commercial use of one artist/craftsperson with some exceptions. They may not be sold or distributed AS IS, in whole or in part, (either free or paid), as:1.) Digital products, including but not limited to clip art, templates, digital scrapbooking products, collage sheets or image collections (though they may be used in creating your own digital designs subject to the terms below); 2.) Physical Collage sheets;3.) Physical Scrapbooking supplies (though they may be used in creating scrapbooking-for-hire projects);4.) Part of print on demand products on services such as Zazzle, Cafe Press, SpoonFlower, et cetera.

Paperdolls and gift tag sets, however, may be printed and sold as is as physical items. Most are also sold in MyDigitalDaydream for personal use. If you wish to utilize the tags (or any other item) as part of your shop's packaging and are not selling it as a product itself, you may purchase and use the personal use version for that purpose.

You may utilize my images in digital products of your own creation as long as:1.) Your digital product is flattened so the graphics cannot be easily extracted;2.) My images are not placed on a solid color background only with no other overlapping design features;3.) My images are only an element of your creation and not the essence of it. My digital product should comprise less than 50% of the design essense of your item.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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You may cancel an order as long as you have not downloaded the file(s). Convo me and I will be happy to cancel the sale.

Returns & exchanges

Returns & exchanges

Due to the nature of a digital product, this item is not refundable, exchangeable or returnable and all sales are final once you have linked to the download. If you are not satisfied with the product, please contact me to see if the problem can be resolved. If you purchased in error, do not download the item. Contact me and I am happy to cancel the sale and issue a refund.

Additional policies

Additional policies

Copyright:

All items designed by MyDigitalDaydream are copyrighted by MyDigitalDaydream. Purchase of these images for commercial use does not transfer the copyright.

FILE FORMATS:

You are purchasing a file, either in a .jpg or a .png or a .pdf format, for printing or utilizing in your photo editing software as desired with the limitations outlined in the Terms of Use above.

All files are 300 dpi, (2500 x 3300 pixels for 8.5 x 11's and 3600 x 3600 pixels for 12 x 12's). They can be printed as many times as you desire on the paper type of your choice.

Many of the items are in a .zip format for download. This allows multiple files to be packaged together so they don't have to be downloaded one at a time. Once the .zip file is downloaded and saved to your computer, it must be "unzipped" to access the individual files therein. Most computers today come installed with the software to accommodate this and double-clicking on the zip file will start the "unzip" or extraction process.

You can choose to download the format you desire. Jpg files will download much faster and if you're just going to print these or they're being used as a full-sized background, that's likely the format you want. .Png files are much larger in size and so take much longer to download, but if you are going to be utilizing these in photo editing software, this is the format you want. In .png files, there is a transparent background around the image, so you can layer it over any background you wish in your photo editing software, most of which will open and work with .png files. The .pdf files are read only and cannot be edited unless the item description specifically states otherwise.

If the format you desire is not listed in the description, please ask and usually I can provide those for you.

Printing Tips and Information

Printing on front and back: If you have a printer that has a borderless option, use that for the patterned or solid color you're also printing on the back of your project sheet. If you don't have that option, print the front first and make certain when you put it in the printer to print on the back that you have the top of the page inserted in the printer so that it will be the first end to be printed on. Otherwise, if you put it "upside down," when the back is printed, the white border areas that don't get printed may not match up on the front and the back and when you cut out cards, for instance, they may have areas of white on the back that was outside of the patterned printing area.

Paper options: The paper you print on does make a big difference in the quality of your print. A low quality, low brightness copy paper will generally give you a poor print if you're printing colored images. My favorite paper for printing most items is a double-sided photo-quality matte finish paper of at least 58 lb. weight. I find it works much better than general scrapbooking cardstock in terms of the color and sharpness of the images. Staples carries a house brand called Double-Sided Matte Photo Supreme and I find the quality is just as good as any of the slightly more expensive name brand equivalents. However, when you need a lighter weight paper for things you're going to decoupage, for instance, you want to go with the highest quality paper within your weight range in terms of finish and brightness. Look for something that is specified as at least 90 brightness or super-bright white. 98 or 100 are even better. Presentation paper will generally give you a better quality print than a standard photocopy paper. You generally will want a matte-type finish on the paper as opposed to a gloss.

Printer settings: Even if you have the best, highest quality paper in the world, your results will not be what they could be if you don't have your printer set properly for that particular paper. Make sure you are familiar with your printer settings and the results you will get with different settings on different paper. When you open up your print command box, there should be a box to click that says "Settings," "Preferences," "Options," or some similar thing. Clicking on that will open up your printer settings, another box with several different selectable tabs. Generally, it defaults to open on the Paper/Quality tab, which is where you want to be. There are two items in this section that you need to select the proper setting for to get the best quality print. First is the print quality. Somewhere within that box will be a line that says "Print Quality," with a down arrow to the right of the line. You want at least a 300 dpi setting or "highest quality" setting. Second and perhaps most important is selecting the paper you are using to print on. The location and wording of this option will vary from printer to printer, but you're looking for something similar to "Paper Options" where it has size, source, type selections. You want to select the Type of Paper option, and again, the choices and wording are going to vary from printer to printer. The following chart is a rule of thumb guide for averages for different paper types which you can use to select the paper option best suited to your paper. It's also helpful in selecting the best paper for what you intend to print:Bond Weight Metric Weight Notes16 lbs 50 g Lowest grade of copy paper20 lbs 75 g Standard copy paper weight27 lbs 100 g Presentation weight 32 lbs 120 g Flyer or foldable brochure weight47 lbs 176 g Sturdy brochure or book paper weight58 lbs 216 g Photo-quality paper minimum weight67 lbs 253 g Average photo lab paper weight105 lbs 385 g Heavy fine art paper/board